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− | '''''Lemmings''''' | + | '''''Lemmings''''' is an action puzzle game developed by [[DMA Design Limited]] and published by [[Psygnosis Limited]] for the [[Amiga]] in 1991, and later ported to dozens of other platforms. |
I got a copy of Lemmings for [[MS-DOS]] around 1993 because it came bundled with a piece of hardware. I think it was my [[Sound Blaster]] 2, but I'm not positive. I played through all 30 Fun levels and started on the Tricky levels, but got bored with it, but I really enjoyed the ported DOS music for the game. | I got a copy of Lemmings for [[MS-DOS]] around 1993 because it came bundled with a piece of hardware. I think it was my [[Sound Blaster]] 2, but I'm not positive. I played through all 30 Fun levels and started on the Tricky levels, but got bored with it, but I really enjoyed the ported DOS music for the game. | ||
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===Good=== | ===Good=== | ||
* The background graphics look great for the time, and the lemming animations are really cute. | * The background graphics look great for the time, and the lemming animations are really cute. | ||
− | * | + | * The arranged children's songs fit the game perfectly, and the original music is great. |
* The point-and-click interface works really well. | * The point-and-click interface works really well. | ||
− | * Some later stages use the same map, but give you a limited set of lemmings to work with, which forces you to have to solve the same puzzle in a more convoluted manner, which I think is a great idea. | + | * Some later stages use the same map as an earlier stage, but give you a limited set of lemmings to work with, which forces you to have to solve the same puzzle in a more convoluted manner, which I think is a great idea. |
===Bad=== | ===Bad=== | ||
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* [[Media:Lemmings - DOS - Demo.zip|Download]] ([[:File:Lemmings - DOS - Demo.zip|Info]]) - Demo. | * [[Media:Lemmings - DOS - Demo.zip|Download]] ([[:File:Lemmings - DOS - Demo.zip|Info]]) - Demo. | ||
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+ | ==Titles== | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | ! Language !! Native !! Transliteration !! Translation | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | English || Lemmings || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Japanese || レミングス || Remingusu || Lemmings | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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* [http://www.codiekitty.com/LEM/index.htm codiekitty.com/LEM/index.htm] - Fan site. | * [http://www.codiekitty.com/LEM/index.htm codiekitty.com/LEM/index.htm] - Fan site. | ||
* [http://www.shikadi.net/moddingwiki/Lemmings shikadi.net/moddingwiki/Lemmings] - Modding Wiki. | * [http://www.shikadi.net/moddingwiki/Lemmings shikadi.net/moddingwiki/Lemmings] - Modding Wiki. | ||
+ | * [https://tcrf.net/Lemmings tcrf.net/Lemmings] - The Cutting Room Floor. | ||
Revision as of 22:00, 3 October 2018
Lemmings is an action puzzle game developed by DMA Design Limited and published by Psygnosis Limited for the Amiga in 1991, and later ported to dozens of other platforms.
I got a copy of Lemmings for MS-DOS around 1993 because it came bundled with a piece of hardware. I think it was my Sound Blaster 2, but I'm not positive. I played through all 30 Fun levels and started on the Tricky levels, but got bored with it, but I really enjoyed the ported DOS music for the game.
I'm not sure where my disk went, but I do remember the game had a verification mechanism where it required the original disk to be in the diskette drive to play, and copies of the disk wouldn't work. A pretty devious anti-piracy measure for the time, but it didn't stop people from altering the game's binaries to bypass the check.
Contents
Status
I do not own the game and I have not beaten the game.
Review
- Overall: 5/10
- Best Version: Not sure.
Good
- The background graphics look great for the time, and the lemming animations are really cute.
- The arranged children's songs fit the game perfectly, and the original music is great.
- The point-and-click interface works really well.
- Some later stages use the same map as an earlier stage, but give you a limited set of lemmings to work with, which forces you to have to solve the same puzzle in a more convoluted manner, which I think is a great idea.
Bad
- The instruments used in the Amiga version are really obnoxious.
Ugly
- In the final levels, the game becomes less about solving a puzzle and more about having to click on the exact pixel at the exact second. This isn't fun, it's tedious.
Media
Box Art
Documentation
- Lemmings - Manual.pdf
Game manual for Amiga, Atari ST, and DOS.
- Lemmings - CDTV - Manual.pdf
Game manual for CDTV.
- Lemmings - NES - Manual.pdf
Game manual for NES.
- Lemmings - SNES - Manual.pdf
Game manual for SNES.
- Lemmings - GG - Manual.pdf
Game manual for Game Gear.
Maps
- vgmaps.com/Atlas/PC/index.htm#Lemmings - DOS.
- vgmaps.com/Atlas/NES/index.htm#Lemmings - NES.
- vgmaps.com/Atlas/MasterSystem/index.htm#Lemmings - Sega Master System.
Fan Art
Videos
- youtube.com/watch?v=7SgDS-16UFA - Longplay, Amiga 1/2.
- youtube.com/watch?v=v5Rd-xGt6aU - Longplay, Amiga 2/2.
Download
This is the MS-DOS demo version of Lemmings.
Titles
Language | Native | Transliteration | Translation |
---|---|---|---|
English | Lemmings | ||
Japanese | レミングス | Remingusu | Lemmings |
Links
- mobygames.com/game/lemmings - MobyGames.
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmings_(video_game) - Wikipedia.
- codiekitty.com/LEM/index.htm - Fan site.
- shikadi.net/moddingwiki/Lemmings - Modding Wiki.
- tcrf.net/Lemmings - The Cutting Room Floor.
- Pages with broken file links
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